Roundtable: Modern supply-side economics – Labour’s new political economy?
Renewal - ISSN 0968-5211
Volume 31 Number 2 (2023)
Roundtable: Modern supply-side economics – Labour’s new political economy?
Colm Murphy, George Dibb, Shreya Nanda pages 71-94
Abstract
Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer have increasingly identified Labour’s economic policies with what the US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen terms ‘modern supply-side economics’. What are the precedents and possibilities for a ‘modern supply-side’ approach?
The supply side and social democracy – an old story with new themes
Colm Murphy
Productivism and the British economy
George Dibb
‘Modern supply-side economics’ or ‘supply-side progressivism’?
Shreya Nanda
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Colm Murphy, George Dibb, Shreya Nanda (2023) Roundtable: Modern supply-side economics – Labour’s new political economy?, Renewal, 31(2), 71-94